The Best Parts of The Big Lebowski

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When Joel and Ethan Coen released The Big Lebowski in 1998, it didn’t get much love from critics or movie-goers, but the film has since become a cult classic.

In fact, the indie flickabout laid-back Jeff Lebowski (JeffBridges), aka “the Dude,” who is mistaken for a millionaire with the same name and gets mixed up in a kidnapping for ransom, was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2014. The unlikely adventure with oddball friends (John Goodman, SteveBuscemi), White Russians and many, many quotable lines was recognized for its “cultural, historic or aesthetic significance” and perhaps, that rug that really tied the place together. There’s even an annual fan festival, Lebowski Fest, with events in major cities across the country.

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the film and watch “The Best Parts of The Big Lebowski.” Let us know your favorite parts in the comments!

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